The Search for DB Cooper: How We Cracked the Case and Why Some People Don’t Want it Solved
$17.95It is a rare occasion when all the puzzle pieces of a criminal investigation fit so cleanly and a decades-old cold case gets solved. In this instance, it just happens to be one of the most notorious criminal cases in commercial aviation history. I was fortunate to have met many of the credible witnesses in this case, I saw a wide range of the physical evidence, and I have had extensive unvarnished conversations with the author and primary key investigators Joe Koenig. I believe beyond any reasonable doubt that Walter Reca was in fact DB Cooper. Mark Twain’s comment that “truth is stranger than fiction” could not have a better application than the life of Walter Reca. The evidence presented speaks for itself. The only thing left is for the intelligence community to review the facts, admit to the facts and declare it “case solved.” The implications here are significant for governments around the globe.
The Prisoner’s Prayer Book
$12.95I saw it in your eyes-the loneliness, and something else… the fear that there might not be a soul “out there” who cares if you live or die. This book is for you. The prayers are for prisoners with artwork by prisoners. It is my hope that these prayers will help you find hope in your daily life, value in yourself and in others, and in a God who still loves you, even when it seems that no one else does.
Creating a Concierge
$17.95Ren French leads you on his journey through life’s mistakes and triumphs to become an award-winning and very sassy hotel concierge in one of the most amazing cities in the world, New Orleans.
Dough Nation
$16.95America has lost faith in its most trusted institutions. Charitable giving is slowing at alarming rates. Yet business owner and entrepreneur Christopher Andrus is convinced the future holds much to be excited about—if things change.
DB Cooper & Me
$17.95The legend of D. B. Cooper is one that fascinated and frustrated the world for four decades. He is the only skyjacker ever to pull off a $200,000 heist from 10,000 ft. in the air, without harming a soul. Three years ago, a man named Carl revealed to the world that his best friend Walt was D. B. Cooper. This is his story.